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How was the Heart Stone, I had my first saxum, 2011 Broken Stones the other day and I love that **** !!!

I now have 11 bottles stashed ( after I cradle robbed the 2011 ) but I have 8 more aged coming, 2 of each of the 2006 Broken stones, 2007 Broken stones, 2008 heart stone and 2009 JB Bone rock I cant wait to start breaking into those bad boys.

On other fronts I tried Desperada which was OK but not great, tried Dark Star which I loved !! FANTASTIC WINE at great value. Also joined Liquid farm for Chablis like Chards, im going to try the Ceritas as well

Losing it a bit with Cypher and herman Story, very good but they are getting a bit repetitive and dull I like to be stimulated bot the drink the same as last time.

Cool little tasting. The Rincon is going to be amazing in a few years, and if you've never had the Sinor-LaVallee, you owe it to yourself to give it a try. Mike Sinor really knows his stuff when it comes to Pinot.